Vakho and Teo are twenty-something university graduates
from the Georgian capital, Tbilisi. Born as the Soviet Union
collapsed, they've grown up in the shadow of the wars that tore their
country apart in the early nineteen nineties. They're too young to
remember the fighting, but like everyone from their generation, their
lives have been shaped by the legacy of the violence.
In
the summer of 2008 Vakho and Teo set out to try to understand for
themselves what caused the war in Abkhazia, and why after fifteen years
of peace talks the sides are still no nearer to resolving their
differences. Halfway through filming, fighting broke out again
over South Ossetia. For a few brief days in August, war suddenly became
a reality for Vakho and Teo, and as they experienced its
horrors first hand, their search for answers became more personal
and more urgent.
This is the story of their journey
into Georgia's recent past, and of the tough questions and painful
truths they faced in their search for the way to a better future.
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